All across Europe, thousands of refugees are dropping off the map.Hundreds have disappeared from German refugee camps before they’re even registered with the authorities, and the whereabouts of4,000 people who lost their refugee status in Denmark are currently unknown. However, Sweden takes the cake for losing track of a mind-boggling number of refugees.

Sweden has so far taken in more refugees per capita than any other European nation, and they’re rapidly losing control of the situation. Their government had ordered over 21,000 of these people to go home after their asylum applications were turned down (presumably, they are among the countless, single, working age men who have flooded into the continent). However, 14,000 of them have simply disappeared, rather than submit to deportation. Another 7,600 are supposedly accounted for, and awaiting deportation.